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Don’t miss the discussion at NEF 2020

Register for the livestream on 5 March 2020 free of charge

The National Equine Forum, 5 March 2020 will be live streamed free of charge again this year, giving everyone the opportunity to watch and participate.

The programme is available to view now and from Monday 2 March 2020 you can submit questions quickly and easily, in advance, as well as up-voting existing, moderated questions, by using the audience participation tool Slido.

This year’s NEF programme covers important, educational and practical presentations from governmental, veterinary and charity and equestrian leaders. Sessions include:

  • The Defra View
  • Managing Infectious disease risks: recent experiences and thoughts
  • Equestrian access
  • Disappearing donkeys: The impact of the donkey skin trade
  • Our future with horses: A sure thing? How social licence can help us
  • British racing’s Horse Welfare Board: A living example
  • Improving equine health and welfare by changing our behaviour
  • All set for Tokyo 2020
  • Tokyo: Prepped and ready to fly
  • Multi-agency collaboration in equine welfare cases
  • Announcement of the winner of the 2020 Sir Colin Spedding Award

Register for the livestreaming, which will add the event to your calendar, provide you with a reminder and give you the opportunity to provide feedback.

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